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<div style="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#666666;">'''Welcome to TypeCraft 2.0'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#666666;">'''Welcome to TypeCraft 2.0'''</div>
<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">the multilingual Interlinear Glossed Text (IGT) Bank and Linguistic Online Glosser.</div>
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<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">''' The multilingual Interlinear Glossed Text (IGT) Bank.'''</div>
<div id="articlecount" style="font-size:85%;">Featuring Article [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES }}]] articles about Language Documentation, General Linguistics, Linguistic Support for Language learning and Discourse analysis.
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TypeCraft's goal is to make Interlinear Glossed Texts available to  language communities, language learners and for present and future linguistic research.       
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With the TypeCraft Editor you can create Interlinear Glossed Texts which are saved in the TypeCraft database from where
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they can be retrieved, further analysed, and shared with other users or the general public.
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After login, you can access the TypeCraft linguistic editor from the navigation bar to your left. Use "New text", "My texts", and "Text search, or "Phrase search" to manage your data.
  
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'''Open Access'''Select under "Text level" -> "Language" a language, then hit Enter to see the available TypeCraft texts for your language. Use "Phrase search", and specify again on the Text level the language, then start a more specific search. TypeCraft data can be searched on any level between the text and the morph level. You can also search for individual glosses, or part of speech specifications. Use "Phrase search" to select data for a free download. You can select individual sentences, or specify a set of sentences. For more help with data search and data download turn to the Help pages which you can access from this page.
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TC2 is a tool that allows you to create and search annotated texts from lesser documented languages.If you want to search a corpus directly go to the second small box called "TypeCraft Search" in the navigation bar to your left. You can either search for Texts (Text search), or for elements in texts (Phrase search).
 
The TypeCraft wiki offers in addition featured articles related to individual corpora. These are our categories:
 
  
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<div id="articlecount" style="font-size:95%;">The TypeCraft Wiki features [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES }}]] articles which discuss TypeCraft corpus data, for example through the presentation of grammar squibs, the use of typological templates and more. Below we feature three areas which we believe are of special interest. In the section '''More about TypeCraft corpora''' we have aggregated TypeCraft wiki pages relating directly to public TypeCraft corpora. A series of our wiki articles sponsoring the use of Interlinear Glossed Text for L2 learning can be found in the section '''Linguistic Support for Language Learning'''. Another section discusses the use of Interlinear Text for '''Valency analysis'''.
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In the category: '''Typological Templates''' you find tiny sketch grammars for some of the language specific corpora.
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The TypeCraft Wiki features articles related to individual corpora. These articles fall into three main categories:
  
In the category:  '''Grammar squib ''' you find short grammar squibs relating to language specific corpora.
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Under '''[[:Category:Typological_Features_Template|Typological Templates]]''' you find language specific grammatical overviews given in a tabular format.
  
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Under '''[[:Category:Grammar_squib]]''' you find short language specific grammar squibs which focus one a specific phenomenon or construction type .
  
The category:  '''Languages''' offers an overview over the TypeCraft wiki pages ordered by language.
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Under '''[[SketchGrammar_Template]]''' you can create your own grammar sketch using a TypeCraft template.
  
  
TypeCraft corpora consists mostly of transcribed oral are written narratives and collections of linguistic sentences.  
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In addition the category '''[[:Category:Languages|Languages]]''' offers an overview over the TypeCraft Wiki pages ordered by language(s) discussed.
 
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The annotation workflow using the TC2 linguistic editor for Discourse analysis:
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====Help pages====
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* Help with the TypeCraft Editor [[Help:The_TypeCraft_editor_for_Newcomers|for Newcomers]]
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* Help with using the [[Help:How_to_annotate_in_TypeCraft_-_a_practical_guide|TypeCraft Editor]]
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* Help with posting on the [[Help:Posting_on_the_TypeCraft_Wiki#Help_with_editing_in_the_TC_wiki|TypeCraft Wiki ]]
  
* Divide the text into units (not necessarily phrases).
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* Help with searching in Typecraft data
** Unit size may vary, depending on the goals of the analysis.Units may be sentences, but they also could be clauses.
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* Examine each unit, and its neighbours. Is there a relation holding between them?
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** If yes, mark that relation using one of the predefined sense tags (e.g., Specification or Condition etc.).
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What will emerge are ''discourse signatures'' which allow you to compare the discourse structure of texts.
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* Help with editing in the TypeCraft wiki
  
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*  [[:TypeCraft:Manual_of_Style]]
  
  
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<h5>Tools for Norwegian as a Second Language</h5>
 
<h5>Tools for Norwegian as a Second Language</h5>
  
 
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*[[Tools_for_Norwegian_as_a_Second_Language|Learn more about these tools]]
[[Image:BlueHand.png|55px|left|]] [[Tools_for_Norwegian_as_a_Second_Language|Learn more about these tools]]
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<h5>Linguistic Support for Student Learners of German</h5>
 
<h5>Linguistic Support for Student Learners of German</h5>
  
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<h3>Valence - general and multilingual</h3>
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<h5>[[:Category:Valence_-_general_and_multilingual]]</h5>
  
* [[Multilingual Verb Valence Lexicon ]]
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<h5>[[:Category:Valence by language]]</h5>
  
* [[Verbconstructions_cross-linguistically_-_Introduction | An introduction to cross-linguistic valency]]
 
  
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<h5>How to annotate Valence in TypeCraft</h5>
[[Image:BlueHand.png|55px|left|]] [[Valence - general and multilingual|Learn more about valency]]
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<h3>Valence by language</h3>
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<h3>How to annotate Valence in TypeCraft</h3>
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[[Image:BlueHand.png|55px|left|]] [[How to annotate Valence in TypeCraft|Learn more about how to annotate valency]]
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 21 September 2014

Welcome to TypeCraft 2.0
The multilingual Interlinear Glossed Text (IGT) Bank.

The TypeCraft Editor

With the TypeCraft Editor you can create Interlinear Glossed Texts which are saved in the TypeCraft database from where they can be retrieved, further analysed, and shared with other users or the general public. After login, you can access the TypeCraft linguistic editor from the navigation bar to your left. Use "New text", "My texts", and "Text search, or "Phrase search" to manage your data.

Open Access: Select under "Text level" -> "Language" a language, then hit Enter to see the available TypeCraft texts for your language. Use "Phrase search", and specify again on the Text level the language, then start a more specific search. TypeCraft data can be searched on any level between the text and the morph level. You can also search for individual glosses, or part of speech specifications. Use "Phrase search" to select data for a free download. You can select individual sentences, or specify a set of sentences. For more help with data search and data download turn to the Help pages which you can access from this page.


The TypeCraft Wiki

The TypeCraft Wiki features 289 articles which discuss TypeCraft corpus data, for example through the presentation of grammar squibs, the use of typological templates and more. Below we feature three areas which we believe are of special interest. In the section More about TypeCraft corpora we have aggregated TypeCraft wiki pages relating directly to public TypeCraft corpora. A series of our wiki articles sponsoring the use of Interlinear Glossed Text for L2 learning can be found in the section Linguistic Support for Language Learning. Another section discusses the use of Interlinear Text for Valency analysis.

From this main page you also have direct access to the TypeCraft help pages.


TypeCraft Wiki pages about TypeCraft Corpora

The TypeCraft Wiki features articles related to individual corpora. These articles fall into three main categories:

Under Typological Templates you find language specific grammatical overviews given in a tabular format.

Under Category:Grammar_squib you find short language specific grammar squibs which focus one a specific phenomenon or construction type .

Under SketchGrammar_Template you can create your own grammar sketch using a TypeCraft template.


In addition the category Languages offers an overview over the TypeCraft Wiki pages ordered by language(s) discussed.

TypeCraft Help Pages

Help pages

  • Help with searching in Typecraft data
  • Help with editing in the TypeCraft wiki
  • Help with TypeCraft's API

Manuals



TypeCraft Wiki pages about Linguistic support for Language Learning

Tools for Norwegian as a Second Language
Linguistic Support for Student Learners of German

TypeCraft Wiki pages about Valency

Category:Valence_-_general_and_multilingual
Category:Valence by language


How to annotate Valence in TypeCraft
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